Join us for the finale of our three part series of “The Nutcracker: Home for the Holidays.” This episode is for those both young and young at heart.
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Of course Jeff and Karol Doody, the Las Vegas couple featured on ABC’s “The Great Christmas Light Fight,” live at the intersection of Home Light Street and Shining Light Avenue.
The voice, face and legs of “Zumanity” return to the stage in VegasVille, just in time for the holidays.
Black Tap introduces an over-the-top holiday shake, while STK imports super-luxe beef, 8East introduces happy hour and Gold Spike puts on its holiday glitz.
Latest acquistions reveal more about Bugsy Siegel’s involvement in development of Las Vegas Strip landmark.
Piff The Magic Dragon and Tape Face remain active Strip headliners in COVID.
She was known for her bold style of dance epitomized by her work in the revival of the Kander and Ebb musical “Chicago.”
Wait times at Glittering Lights at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway can stretch up to two hours or more, so plan to go early or late, and be sure to take snacks.
Ross Mollison says “Absinthe” cannot afford to continue to run by selling 50 tickets per show.
Hannah Doss’ book tells the story of converting a railroad trailer into a tiny house.
Going for a “modern spin” for its front-of-house team, Virgin Hotels Las Vegas has unveiled its staff’s uniform designs.
His books grappled with betrayal, moral compromise and the psychological toll of a secret life.
Ross Mollison says, “These kids have got nothing, and unemployment runs out in Nevada in two weeks.”
Bill Clinton and several Vegas entertainers led Tony Hsieh’s tribute.
He released dozens of albums and sold more than 25 million records during a career that began in the mid-1960s.